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Big International Matches To Watch On GOtv This Week

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With a ten-day pause in club football, the spotlight shifts to the international stage as players compete for national honours. The UEFA Nations League comes alive on Thursday evening, as the competition enters its crucial phase. Which teams will secure a spot in the quarter-finals, and who will face relegation to a lower league? Catch all the live action on GOtv, starting at 8:45 pm on Thursday.

Below are some of the key fixtures to look out for:

Belgium Vs Italy: The Belgium team still has an outside chance of making the quarter-finals but will have to beat Italy and hope that results elsewhere go their way. Italy will cement their top spot in the group with a win. Both teams played a thrilling 2-2 draw during the last international break. And if that is anything to go by, this will be another entertaining encounter. Catch the match live on GOtv ch 61 at 8:45 pm on Thursday.

France Vs Israel: While some key players withdrew from international commitment this week, the French team is at full strength knowing that this is a must-win match for them to make the quarter-finals. France are favourite to win this match, but European football is always full of surprises. This match will also be broadcast live on GOtv ch 68 at 8:45 pm on Thursday

Greece Vs England: The Three Lions of England are three points behind Greece and must win this match to stand a chance of gaining automatic promotion to League A. With several of their key players pulling out due to injury,  their chance of victory is a bit slimmer. Greece defeated England 1-0 at Wembley Stadium during the last international break and will gain promotion to League A with a draw in this match. You can watch this match live on GOtv ch 65 at 8:45 pm on Thursday.

Portugal Vs Poland: Cristiano Ronaldo sets records whenever he plays and scores for Portugal.  They won the first UEFA Nations League and will qualify for the quarter-finals this time with a win against Poland at home on Friday.  Lewandowski and his Poland side are in danger of being relegated to League B unless they get a positive result from this match. Tune in to GOtv ch 61 at 8:45 pm to watch this match.

Denmark Vs Spain: Defending champions,  Spain will qualify for the quarter-finals if they avoid defeat against their host on Friday, but Denmark needs all three points to avoid losing their spot to Serbia.  This encounter will be broadcast live on GOtv ch 66 at 8:45 pm on Friday.

Italy Vs France: These big teams will wrap up their group phase campaign seeking to avoid a defeat. Italy would be aiming to finish top of the Group, while France would aim to clinch one of the knockout slots with a second-place finish. This contest will be available on  GOtv ch 64 at 8:45 pm on Sunday.

Customers can enjoy all matches this weekend by reconnecting to  GOtv. Dial *288# to renew or upgrade your subscription. You can also take advantage of the GOtv Golden Window and upgrade to Supa Plus package for  N13,900 instead of N15,700. You can also download the MyGOtv app for a better self-service experience.

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What is SRL & Why is It Better Than Virtual Football

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Today’s sports betting services are way more advanced than several years ago. Modern punters can wager on all kinds of sports from the comfort of their homes. Aside from the standard alternatives, however, players can also bet on virtual sports and even take part in the simulated reality league (SRL).

Unlike Virtual Sports, which has been around for years, SRL is relatively new, meaning that not a lot of people know about it. Although it has its specifics, a lot of punters agree that it can be better than v-sports, especially virtual football. There are many reasons for it, so let’s dive in and learn more.

What’s the Simulated Reality League?

Before learning why the SRL is better than virtual football, it is important to share a few things about it. Generally speaking, the Simulated Reality League is a place where advanced machine learning tech and AI process large amounts of data from numerous sporting events. Thanks to that, the AI algorithm can create different numbers of situations, gameplays, and outcomes.

To put it in other words, this complex system uses the real performance of teams or players and creates a similar sporting experience where the results are unpredictable. Unlike in Virtual Sports, where everything is based on the RNG system, here, the Simulated reality league matches are based on the performance of the players and teams. In the case of football, the league offers matches from the world’s best football competitions, such as the EPL, La Liga, and the Bundesliga, and all of them take place at the same time as the real games.

It’s no surprise that the Simulated reality focuses mainly on football because this is the most popular sport in the world. With that said, it is also possible to find simulations for cricket, especially the T20 format that includes the Indian Premier League. Additionally, players will find daily coverage of the big WTA and ATP tennis tournaments.

The specifics

Since Simulated Reality is not that common among sports bettors yet, many people are not exactly sure how it all works. The most important aspect to remember is that everything is unpredictable and exciting. The matches are simulations of real-time events, and AI and the RNG tech ensure that the result is not predetermined. Instead, it is based on what’s happening in the match, making it much more exciting.

AI is the main star of the show here and is the “engine” behind everything. The people behind the SRL train the algorithm to process a lot of data and come up with unique sequences. The latter replicates the real match, providing bettors with a unique experience.

Since all Simulated Reality is new, it also means that people who have not used it so far will have a completely new experience. As we have seen, SR is very different from virtual sports, so it will be something that players will be interested in.

Things to keep in mind when comparing SR to Virtual Football

As mentioned, these two have many differences that people need to take into account. Perhaps the biggest one is realism because V-sports are just simulations that are entirely based on RNG. This means that their outcomes are random and have nothing to do with the real performance of the teams and players.

Those who decide to bet on the Simulator Reality League, however, will see that the latter uses a different algorithm. In other words, players have various types of experience.

With that said, there are some drawbacks of the SRL that bettors need to take into account, one of which is availability. Virtual Sports are available around the clock, which means you can bet on them at any time of the day. The SRL, on the other hand, is based on actual matches across football, cricket, and tennis. This means that there are only a handful of events per day.

The second drawback that users have to take into consideration is the match’s length. As mentioned, virtual sports are always there when you need them, and each match lasts no more than a couple of minutes. This allows you to bet on multiple options.

Due to how it works, the SRL is not like that because the matches there take as much time as the real ones. In the case of soccer, players will have regular 90 minutes of play.

Conclusion

Despite some disadvantages, the SRL is a very attractive option for people who want to bet on football. The new tech is somewhat between real sports betting and virtual sports, so it will definitely have a lot of fans. It will be very interesting to keep track of this option’s future development.

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Mayorkun, YKB to Thrill Fans at GOtv Boxing Night December 26

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

On Thursday, December 26, 2024, boxing fans will be serenaded with good music by the duo of Mayorkun, also known as Mayor of Lagos and YKB.

The two Afrobeats artists will be at the 32nd edition of the prestigious boxing show, GOtv Boxing Night, at Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.

A statement from the organisers of the event, Flykite Productions, also disclosed that more music stars would perform at the show to be anchored by MC Lively.

The boxing showpiece, sponsored by GOtv, will be broadcast live on SuperSport channels across 50 African countries.

A total of six fights are scheduled for event, with the clash between the flamboyant Raheem “Badoo” Animashaun and Hammed “Ese” Ganiyu the pick of the lot. Also billed to hold is the national super welterweight title fight between Lateef “Enuoshe” Azeez and Rasheed “Fally Boy” Adeyemo.

In the other bouts, Sikiru “Omo Iya Eleja” Shogbesan will battle Imole “System” Oloyede in a national super featherweight challenge bout; Taiwo “Gentle Boy” Olowu will confront Jafaru “Tanka” Suleiman in a national super welterweight challenge, while Akintunde Abolade will square up against Emmanuel Abimbola in the national super flyweight category.

There will also be the exhibition clash between Kehinde Owoeye and Emmanuel Bamidele will face-off in the amateur flyweight category.

Commenting on the forthcoming programme, the Chief Operating Officer of Flykite Productions, Mr Bamidele Johnson, said, “Boxing fans know that the December edition of GOtv Boxing Night is always a vibrant celebration of boxing and music.

“This year, we are taking it up a notch by blending thrilling bouts with electrifying music and comedic performances by top entertainers, to give the fans a Boxing Day experience to remember.”

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Supreme Court Nullifies National Lottery Act 2005

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The National Lottery Act 2005 enacted by the National Assembly has been nullified by the Supreme Court.

In the lead judgment delivered on Friday by Justice Mohammed Idris, the apex court held that the parliament lacked the powers to legislate on issues relating to lottery and games of chance.

The seven-member panel of justices, in their unanimous judgment, emphasised that the Lagos State government and others were right in their arguments that the federal government cannot legislate a lottery for sub-nationals.

Recall that in 2008, the Lagos State government challenged the National Lottery Act 2005, saying it also has the right to legislate which company operates betting and others since the federation does not have the exclusive power to do this.

The Supreme Court agreed and held that the National Lottery Act 2005 should no longer be enforced in all states, except the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

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